Indian player who was named captain of the team, Rohit Sharma, was not named the Men's T20I Team of the Year by the ICC
ICC Announces T20I Team of the Year: Four members of the Indian team are on the 2023 T20I Team of the Year, which has been declared by the ICC. Suryakumar Yadav was appointed captain of the T20 team by the ICC. The team also includes quick bowler Arshdeep Singh and spinner Ravi Bishnoi. Yashasvi Jaiswal, the opener, has also been added to the squad in addition to these.
Four members of the Indian squad are part of the 2023 T20I Team of the Year, which was announced by the ICC. Suryakumar Yadav was appointed captain of the T20 team by the ICC.
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh and spinner Ravi Bishnoi were also added to the squad at the same time. Yashasvi Jaiswal, the opener, has also been added to the squad in addition to these. Tell us which players are on the Men's T20I Team of the Year that the ICC has chosen by reading this article.
The 2023 T20I Team of the Year has been revealed by the ICC, and Phil Salt of England and Jaiswal of India have been chosen as the team's openers. Meanwhile, he has moved up to number three, where Nicholas Pooran of the West Indies now stands. Suryakumar Yadav, who was picked at number four, has been named the team's captain.
Aside from this, New Zealander Mark Chapman has been added to the team. Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe has been added to the team as an all-around player. Only players who have distinguished themselves in the world of cricket through their 2023 T-20 International performances have been awarded a spot in this squad by the ICC.
Based on his performance, Alpesh Ramjani of Uganda has also been added to the squad. Mark Adair of Ireland is also on the team. In addition, the ICC has named fast bowler Arshdeep Singh and spinner Ravi Bishnoi for the Team of the Year.
The Team of the Year selected by ICC is as follows: Yashasvi Jaiswal (India), Phil Salt (England), Nicholas Pooran (West Indies), Suryakumar Yadav (Captain, India), Mark Chapman (New Zealand), Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe), Alpesh Ramazani (Uganda), Mark Adair (Ireland), Ravi Bishnoi (India), Richard Ngarawa (Zimbabwe), Arshdeep Singh (India).